Ok, what's the Cadillac of the vaporizers?

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The Nautilas isn't an rba, it's a BDC. Supposedly it hits like drunken step dad and has airflow control.
Sorry, there's a rba named the Nautilas, too. That's what I thought was being talked about. Concerning the Aspire Nautilas, that is a clearomizer, not a cartotank. Two different systems. And no comparison.

 
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Ladiekali, that's interesting, I wonder why the difference. As I said, you're not the first person I've read that has wrote that they preferred the MVP over the VV. If I hadn't just purchased another VV I might think about a MVP, but at this point I'm not so interested in another non-replaceable battery PV. I think the next one might need to be a ProVari. I'm not real big on buying stuff that won't last for the long hall. Thanks for your thoughts.

I watched the same review... I usually use 2.0 ohms, and phil said the 2 ohm was almost spot on. So im not sure.

My first mvp2 died in three days. Not real sure what happened but i did have a tank crack so maybe it shorted something, but it still charges my cell and reads ohms. In the beginning i had the worst luck with batteries. All name brand, and they were just defective. Same with clearos. I guess its murphys law. If it can go wrong.. It will in my case.

That was the purpose of me buying a provari. I wasnt fond of the looks or the lack of vw. But the fact that they fix it if it breaks. Small charge to do so. I also had no problem with affording it and the resale of them is awesome. I use my standard provari for my high ohm tanks and my mini for my low ohm tanks. I always forget to adjust the volts and it is close to the last button press to check ohm resistance, unlike the mvp2. So it does have some cons... Sort of.

But for vape quality and durability. It is a+. It isnt as heavy as i thought it would be either. Comparable to the mvp2 and much lighter than the innokin vtr. It makes a vamo cry in quality though.

I think that there is a mod for every one and everyones needs are different. I wanted the svd untill i held one. Its cool and works good. But i dont see me using something like that outside of the house. Too heavy.

I am personally falling in love with mech mods too. Especially if the kick works like i think its going to, and that would be much cheaper if you went the fast tech route. Also provari wont run sub ohms, so if thats your thing forget it. I just learned to rebuild and have to keep my ohms around 1.5. If i want to go dual coil i have to pull out the chi you!

So again it all depends on what your needs are. Another thing i found, having young kids in the home is that the vv3 and mvp2 and even the mech mods are easier, or really quicker to turn on and off. Not by much. But i dont think i ever turn off my provari so i keep it up high where she cant reach it. The mvp is three clicks and its off and i can leave it on the table. And the mech mods have locking rings you turn.

I love having the vv3, it looks elegant and is easy to navigate, thats the one i let a vaper virgin try.
I love my mvp2 for the battery life and vw. A tiny bit less user friendly but i love the digital display.
The love of the standard provari is the durabilty. It is user friendly but alot of clicking to get to ohms. And it is repairable, and im sure i could knock some one out with it.
My chi you clone is cool in that it takes different size batteries so i can make it small or big, i can use sub ohm coils if i want. But there is nothing digital about it. No ohms checking or battery life indicator. And unlike the previous batteries, the battery voltage drops like the original ego batteries that i hate so much. But that may be fixable with a kick clone. Also the bottom button press is funny to get use to.
 

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Thank you all so much. I'll definitely research all of them before I spend money. And maybe I'll try a bigger battery first. That's a great suggestion. You've all been so helpful, and I can't thank you enough.

I'm sorry if I caused some friction with anything. Obviously people have their preferences. That's for sure :). I'm going to make a list of all the suggestions and do my homework before spending the $$, just like you all suggested. There's a lot more to this than I originally thought. Feels like the first day at a new job, haha. Lots to learn for me.


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Here you can get a SmokTech SID for $35 free shipping http://www.vapingme.com/smok-sid-vv-vw-mod/

(Black and Silver is out of stock)

Just add a charger and 18650 battery for a big battery mod at the lowest price I have seen, worth testing IMO. You can always sell it for very little loss if it's not your thing.
 

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Ladiekali, that's interesting, I wonder why the difference. As I said, you're not the first person I've read that has wrote that they preferred the MVP over the VV. If I hadn't just purchased another VV I might think about a MVP, but at this point I'm not so interested in another non-replaceable battery PV. I think the next one might need to be a ProVari. I'm not real big on buying stuff that won't last for the long hall. Thanks for your thoughts.


Wait 6 days and check out the ZNA and HOH does have several retailers so yo do not have to order each and every unit, accessory etc from the factory.... As far as that goes they are using a DNA 30 board which you can get from EVOLV also HOH open sources their designs. If you want the dimensioned drawings for one of their devices, they will gladly give them to you and if yo ucome up with an accessory or gadget for one of their mods, they will probably buy them from you if they like them.
 

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If you mean you spend all your free time workin on your truck, sure. Don't see how that has anything to do with something as solid as a Reo though

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We dont put much stalk in Canadians opinions on our trucks.
Its hands down better than the leading Canadian produced truck O yea the only truck you guys make is made from ice :blink:
 

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That sounds interesting. Is it a DNA20 or is there a new DNA30 that's coming out? Do you know what the form factor is going to be?
Wait 6 days and check out the ZNA and HOH does have several retailers so yo do not have to order each and every unit, accessory etc from the factory.... As far as that goes they are using a DNA 30 board which you can get from EVOLV also HOH open sources their designs. If you want the dimensioned drawings for one of their devices, they will gladly give them to you and if yo ucome up with an accessory or gadget for one of their mods, they will probably buy them from you if they like them.
 

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That sounds interesting. Is it a DNA20 or is there a new DNA30 that's coming out? Do you know what the form factor is going to be?


ZEN was on a webcast a few weeks ago (naked in the woods Dec 18th) and talked about it, I believe he also had his prototype at a convention not long ago.

Anyhow it is a DNA-30 VV/VW... takes an 18650 and is a grip type form factor (kinda egg shaped in cross section) versus a stacked tube, he has positioned the fire button under the index finger and if I am remembering correctly has a 510 connection. He stated his target price at around $250

Still would not want to lose it in a chemical plant, but would not worry about dropping it off of a ladder (something I would not trust a pro-chevy to survive)
 

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We dont put much stalk in Canadians opinions on our trucks.
Its hands down better than the leading Canadian produced truck O yea the only truck you guys make is made from ice :blink:
I think I know Fords pretty well, seeing as how I put 10,000 kilometers on between six of them every month, depending on which ones aren't in the shop. Those are 2014 f350 turbo diesels though... I'm not sure how Ford still hasn't managed to get the turbo right when it's such old technology. Way rather take the one Chev we have.

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ZEN was on a webcast a few weeks ago (naked in the woods Dec 18th) and talked about it, I believe he also had his prototype at a convention not long ago.

Anyhow it is a DNA-30 VV/VW... takes an 18650 and is a grip type form factor (kinda egg shaped in cross section) versus a stacked tube, he has positioned the fire button under the index finger and if I am remembering correctly has a 510 connection. He stated his target price at around $250

Still would not want to lose it in a chemical plant, but would not worry about dropping it off of a ladder (something I would not trust a pro-chevy to survive)

You're talking about the ZNA right? It's a DNA 20 device - interesting form-factor but I'm not sure how much of an impact it's going to make - problem (as I see it) with DNA 20 devices, is whilst aesthetically they're all different, they all function identically (not that there's anything wrong with the DNA board, it's currently as good as it gets).

If I was going to buy a DNA 20 right now, I'd probably just get a Vapor Shark.
 

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hi Tina,
I see you have an iTaste vv V3, that is a very good battery, just 800 mah is small -
unless you spend big $$ - honestly it won't get much better, there's plenty of power...

only thing sounds like you two want a longer lasting battery
you could just buy more of what you have or
the iTaste vv V3's bigger brother, the MVP (2600mah), both made by Innokin...

then for a warmer vape, easy maintenance, cheap coils- try the vivi novas
they come: 2.0ml & 3.5ml-plastic, metal or glass -

- iTaste MVP Variable Voltage Box Mod (2600mah)
- Finally, an affordable rebuildable tank!
- Innokin ProTank Clearomizer

let me guess - hubby could go for the'box' mod (MVP) , but not your cup of tea
maybe have a look at this:

- NEW SLB eGo-V MEGA V3 1300mah eGo Pass Through - BLACK [gv-SLBMegaV3-BLACK] - $35.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

- GotVapes VISION ViVi NOVA™ 3.5ml V2.5 REBUILDABLE TANK [gv-VIVINOVA-TANKV2.5] - $12.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

it is quite the lively thread, tons of oppinions, good luck sorting it out

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I've heard nothing but great things about the provari so I would consider that the Cadillac of vaporizers. I personally own an ego twist and vv nova and consider that like the ford mustang of vaporizers. I may upgrade to a variable wattage at some point. Would rather pay less for that. The provari is only vv but I hear it's near indestructible and delivers an extremely consistent vape. Plus it's American made! But they are about 200 bucks. Unless you buy an used one perhaps.


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Is there a difference in performance between a Provari mini and standard? Do most buy the full size and then buy small tubes or, is it the other way around?

No, one is just bigger than the other. No idea. I like the full size, others the Mini. There are no additional tubes to buy, but there are extensions to make the Mini larger.
 

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I've heard nothing but great things about the provari so I would consider that the Cadillac of vaporizers. I personally own an ego twist and vv nova and consider that like the ford mustang of vaporizers. I may upgrade to a variable wattage at some point. Would rather pay less for that. The provari is only vv but I hear it's near indestructible and delivers an extremely consistent vape. Plus it's American made! But they are about 200 bucks. Unless you buy an used one perhaps.


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